Here are the Veterans Day dining deals, admission discounts and events

Johnny Bivera

The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk presents “Through the Lens: A Veterans Photography Show,” with photos by and of veterans, created by members of the Veteran Artist Program. This is “John McCain in Rotunda,” by Johnny Bivera in Washington, D.C.

The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk presents “Through the Lens: A Veterans Photography Show,” with photos by and of veterans, created by members of the Veteran Artist Program. This is “John McCain in Rotunda,” by Johnny Bivera in Washington, D.C. (Johnny Bivera)

Veterans are honored in November all over the state, when numerous venues – restaurants, casinos, zoos, museums – offer special events and deals for vets and active-duty military as part of Veterans Day. Deals include free or discounted meals, admissions and events.

And one lucky veteran will win a car.

The Hartford chapter of NAPA Auto Care’s Business Development Group will give away a fully restored 1994 Mustang convertible. The giveaway is spearheaded by the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. Each participating repair facility will help with the raffle, which is free and open to any veteran who produces a service card. Entries will be accepted all month, and the car will be awarded on Dec. 3.

The participating shops are Route 83 Auto Center in Ellington, Cusson Automotive in South Windsor, Jones’ Automotive in East Hartford, Don’s Auto Care Center in East Windsor, Middlesex Auto Center in Middlefield, Hometown Garage in Portland, C.A.R.S. in Cromwell and Paul’s Auto Repair in East Hartford.

DINING AND DRINKING

Specials and deals are available on Nov. 11 unless otherwise noted.

Angelico’s Lake House Restaurant, 81 N. Main St. in East Hampton, is offering active service members and veterans complimentary dinner entrees from a special Veterans Day menu, with options like chicken parmigiana, baseball steak, fish and chips and baked chicken mac and cheese. 860-267-1276, angelicoslakehouse.com.

Bistro on Main, 867 Main St., Manchester, offers 20 percent off food for veterans during its weekend brunch on Nov. 10 and 11. The discount applies to the whole table, up to 4 people per veteran (does not apply to alcohol.) 860-432-5267, bistro-on-main.com.

Black Hog Brewing, 115 Hurley Road, Oxford, offers free samples to veterans and active military from 1 to 5 p.m., along with a pint glass to take home. Ted's Steamed Cheeseburgers’ food truck will be on site. 203-262-6075, blackhogbrewing.com.

Problem Solved Brewing, 2 North Road, East Windsor, offers $1 off all full pours and growlers or crowlers with a military ID. 860-623-1511, problemsolvedbrewing.com.

At Denny's restaurants, active, inactive and retired military personnel get a Build Your Own Grand Slam free from 5 a.m. to noon on Nov. 12. (Dine-in only, valid military ID or DD214 required.) dennys.com.

Red Lobster offers a free appetizer or dessert, chosen from a special menu, to veterans, active duty military and reservists with military ID. Available Nov. 11 and 12. redlobster.com.

Friendly's offers a complimentary Big-Two-Do breakfast and coffee or an All-American burger, fries and fountain drink to veterans and active military personnel with a valid military ID or honorable discharge card. friendlys.com.

SelectMGM Springfield restaurants, including TAP Sports Bar, Chandler Steakhouse and Cal Mare, offer free appetizers to veterans or active-duty military who are members of its Military & Veterans Program (MVP). Guests can sign up with a military ID at any M life Rewards Desk at M life Rewards destinations. mgmspringfield.com.

At Mohegan Sun, active and retired military personnel will receive a free lunch at Seasons Buffet from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. (military ID required.) Other restaurant discounts include 15 percent off entrees at Michael Jordan’s Steak House, Michael Jordan’s 23.sportcafe, Soltoro, and Tom’s Urban and 20 percent off meals at Johnny Rockets or Johnny Rockets Express (with proper ID.) Arooga’s Grille House & Sports Bar offers a free entrée from a special menu exclusively available at its Mohegan Sun location. mohegansun.com.

Cracker Barrel offers complimentary slices of its Double Chocolate Fudge Coca Cola cake to veterans at all of its locations. crackerbarrel.com.

Chimirri’s Italian Pastry Shoppe, 1075 Silas Deane Highway, Wethersfield, hosts “Catch a Vet” on Nov. 11 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. All veterans, active military and first responders (police, fire and EMS) and their families are invited to enjoy free coffee and slices of Hartford Cream Pie. Chimirri’s will donate 10 percent of all sales to benefit Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, a local chapter of the national organization serving disabled veterans. 860-529-2527, chimirrispastry.com.

MUSEUMS, GALLERIES

The Connecticut Science Center in Hartford offers veterans, reservists and military personnel free general admission on Nov. 10 and 11. (Accompanying family get 50 percent off general admission. The offer applies to general admission only and cannot be used on or toward a Double or Triple play ticket.) Ctsciencecenter.org.

Real Art Ways in Hartford is showing two short films, “The Dance of da Vinci: A Documentary” and “Salute to the Troops,” both starring members of the Sonia Plumb Dance Company, on Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. Admission is $20. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the SPD Apprentice Training Program and the Wounded Warriors Project. facebook.com/events/266813627508615.

The New England Air Museum hosts its annual Veterans Day event Nov. 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring World War I and II re-enactors. Children will be invited to make holiday cards to be sent to veterans. At 1 p.m. William Purple, a B-17 pilot from the 8th Air Force, will share his story of the bombing raid on Berlin on Feb. 3, 1945. $15 for adults; $14 seniors; $10 children 14 and under; 3 and under free. Veterans receive a 10 percent discount; active duty military receive a 20 percent discount. Visitors are also asked to bring a new personal hygiene product to be donated to a veterans’ home. neam.org

Connecticut Historical Society: One Elizabeth St. in Hartford, features the exhibit “Facing War: Connecticut in World War I.” chs.org.

Connecticut Historical Society

This photo of two men in the Connecticut National Guard about 1916-1927, is part of the exhibit "Facing War: Connecticut in World War I" at Connecticut Historical Society.

This photo of two men in the Connecticut National Guard about 1916-1927, is part of the exhibit "Facing War: Connecticut in World War I" at Connecticut Historical Society. (Connecticut Historical Society)

Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, 110 Pequot Trail in Mashantucket, hosts its annual Honoring the Veterans Powwow on Nov. 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free admission and free food (succotash, chowder, corn cakes, frybread) for veterans with one guest as well as active-duty military with one guest. For others, admission is $10 across the board for the powwow only, for powwow and museum access, $20, $15 seniors and students. pequotmuseum.org.

Mattatuck Museum, 144 West Main St. in Waterbury, gives free admission for veterans and active-duty military and their families on Nov. 12. On that day, a collection of flags that represented the colonies that later became the United States will be on exhibit, with collector Bill DeMaida talking about the collection. For others, admission is $10, $7 seniors, 16 and younger free. mattmuseum.org.

The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum: 258 Main St. in Ridgefield, gives free admission year-round to veterans and active-duty military. For others, admission is $10, $5 seniors and students, 12 and younger free. aldrichart.org.

Bruce Museum, One Museum Drive in Greenwich, gives free admission to veterans on Nov. 11. Free admission year-round to active-duty military and their families. For others, admission is $10, $8 seniors and students, 5 and younger free. brucemuseum.org.

OTHER

Sea Tea Improv Comedy Theater, 15 Asylum St. in Hartford, offers free admission to veterans and active-duty military for its Nov. 11 family show, which is at 4 p.m. seateaimprov.com.

Goodspeed is offering $10 off tickets to veterans or active military for the evening performances of “The Drowsy Chaperone” on Nov 7 to 10. Use Code: VETS10 goodspeed.org

CT International Auto Show at Mohegan Sun will offer free admission for active duty and retired military on Nov. 9 to 11. Their guests will get a $2 discount on admission. ctautoshow.com/

Ivoryton Playhouse, 103 Main St., Ivoryton, hosts a Veterans Day Concert titled “Arlington Sons” on Nov. 12 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. David Pittsinger and his son, Richard Pittsinger, will perform a piece commissioned by David to honor his late father, a U.S. Army veteran and distinguished guard at Arlington National Cemetery. Also songs and readings by Dave Williams of ICRV radio, WWII veteran Peter Walker and retired Naval chaplain Captain Jane Viera. Musical director is Simon Holt of Salt Marsh Opera. $50. A limited number of free tickets are available for veterans. 103 Main St. in the Ivoryton section of Essex. ivorytonplayhouse.org.

Ocean State Job Lot’s annual military discount week, called #OperationThankYou, runs Nov. 8 to 14 for all veterans, when active duty, National Guard, and retired personnel will receive 25 percent off with military ID. oceanstatejoblot.com

Hartford Public Library, 500 Main St., hosts an African-American history photo exhibit from the collection of Bill Costen, of more than 1,000 photographs of Tuskegee Airmen, soldiers in World Wars I and II, “Buffalo Soldiers” from the 19th century and Pullman Porters. It will be up until Dec. 14. A reception will be held Nov. 14 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. hplct.org.

Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, 10 N. Water St., offers free admission for veterans and active-duty military the whole month of November. Also through the month, the aquarium will present “Through the Lens: A Veterans Photography Show,” with photos by and of veterans, created by members of the Veteran Artist Program. For others, admission is $24.95, $22.95 seniors, $17.95 students, 2 and younger free. maritimeaquarium.org.

Amanda Cherry

“Through the Lens: A Veterans Photography Show” is at the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk through November

“Through the Lens: A Veterans Photography Show” is at the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk through November (Amanda Cherry)

Mystic Aquarium, veterans and active-duty service members with valid ID get free general admission Nov. 10 through Nov. 18. Family members get special discounts. mysticaquarium.org

Old Sturbridge Village is offering free admission to all active, veteran and retired military personnel and family members, (up to six people), on Nov. 11. osv.org.

Grace For Vets offers veterans and service personnel free car washes on Veterans Day. Hundreds of car-wash businesses participate, including dozens of businesses in Connecticut. Check graceforvets.org for locations.

Great Clips salons give active military and veterans either a free haircut or a free haircut card on Nov. 11 that can be used any time through the end of 2018. greatclips.com.

Goodyear Auto Service and Just Tires locations nationwide offer free “Checks for Vets” (free tire, brake and battery) plus 10 percent off tires, to all active and retired military members and first responders, effective Nov. 9 to 11. goodyearautoservice.com.

At Pilot Flying J, active duty and retired military veterans can redeem an offer in the myPilot app to enjoy a free Pilot Coffee of any size with choice of a PJ Fresh breakfast sandwich, packaged pastry item or a Cinnabon Center of the Roll. Available Nov. 10 to 12. pilotflyingj.com.

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Problem Solved Brewing Company keeps its beers rotating consistently. Full story here.

Problem Solved Brewing Company keeps its beers rotating consistently. Full story here.

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Problem Solved Brewing Company keeps its beers rotating consistently. Full story here.

Problem Solved Brewing Company keeps its beers rotating consistently. Full story here.

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SONG Restaurant in West Hartford offers what its owners call “Chinese tapas” — a menu of small shareable plates, noodle dishes, fried rice and various soups, pulling from cultural and culinary influences across different regions of China. Full story here.

SONG Restaurant in West Hartford offers what its owners call “Chinese tapas” — a menu of small shareable plates, noodle dishes, fried rice and various soups, pulling from cultural and culinary influences across different regions of China. Full story here.